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The Haves and The Have-Yachts: Evan Osnos Explores the Minds of the Ultrarich

Jun 17, 2025
Evan Osnos, a Staff writer at The New Yorker and author of "The Haves and Have-Yachts," shares insights on the ultra-rich in America. He highlights how today's billionaires flaunt their wealth in a way that reshapes societal values. The discussion dives into the psychological complexities driving their behaviors, such as an obsession with immortality. Osnos contrasts past and present billionaires, revealing a stark shift in philanthropy and power, while emphasizing the concentration of wealth among a mere 19 individuals who influence our economy and politics.
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INSIGHT

Billionaires' Quirks Shape Society

  • Billionaires' personal quirks deeply impact society and design, from Facebook's blue color due to Zuckerberg's colorblindness to his Augustus Caesar fixation influencing his worldview.
  • Their idiosyncrasies shape massive social, political, and cultural outcomes beyond what we usually consider.
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From Philanthropy to Innovation

  • Current billionaires prioritize pioneering technologies over philanthropy, reflecting a cultural shift in how they view their impact.
  • This shift downplays traditional giving as ineffective compared to transformational change.
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Flamboyant Oligarchy Emerges

  • The era is defined as "flamboyant oligarchy," where billionaires openly showcase wealth, unlike past elites who kept a low profile.
  • Today, they compete for attention in public, shifting the dynamics between wealth and society.
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